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WOW: The Messiah’s Take

 

Both characters are able to Tank, Heal, or DPS. Maybe not as the class type to play at the time - sometimes you just feel the need to smack some heads - but at least you can always get a group.

 

Players that chose to DPS should really ensure that they are either at the absolute top of the skill ratio or pick a DPS class that brings some serious group benefit. Failing to do that, they should expect and understand why they are not always able to find a group. After all who wants all hunters or rogues in a group with their limited group buffs. Sure they can both MD and Tranq but they don't offer a whole lot else other than big DPS, and that's not enough all the time. And you need wow gold buy some equipment you need in the game.

 

What it all comes down to is that players need to realize that while they may feel discriminated against because of their class, it's not real discrimination. They had a choice on what they became, they should have done it with some forethought and knowledge. If they knew they wanted to raid they should have made an informed decision, if they decided later they should do everything they can to distinguish themselves from the flock. Over all it is fairly common sense that when putting a group together you want tanks, heals, then DPS. While you need DPS there are so many DPS players to choose from that the ones that will get chosen are the ones that can bring the most to the table. That is either through the buffs they provide or the pure DPS they can cause.

 

While rogues and hunters do not provide many buffs or group benefits, most groups bring them for their DPS numbers. However it is not uncommon to get a Hunter or Rogue in a group, have them do horribly low DPS and therefore replace them, or simply never invite them to another group. With the options available, there is no need to settle for anyone sub par. The same applies to Death Knights right now. Sure they are very good DPS and Tanks, but there are a million on the servers. If there are already 3 in a group, do you really want another? Wouldn’t it be better for everyone in the group to bring a different class to get a different buff and give the three in the group a better chance at any gear that drops?

 

The only people I really feel for are the ones that played viable classes to start with or changed into second class citizens. This happens a lot to players that play in the Arenas since the best teams each season change constantly. Skill will still allow these players to win a lot and be near the top, but class balance plays huge in arenas. It can happen in PvE as well, but not to as much.

 

In the end, most group or raid leaders want to put together the best group they can. This means that they will be drawn towards the classes and sub-classes that offer the most to the raid as a whole. This may mean that your specific class is not desirable. You have three choices: start your own groups, play an in demand character, or be the best at your class and get known for it. While some classes really are not desired as much as others, if you play well, there is always a slot for each class in a raid.

 

One last thing that everyone should keep in mind as well, if you don’t like the current environment, just wait, it will change. Just like any class that is in high demand, just wait, you will be neglected at some point as well. We have all seen class demand come and go. I remember way back in the pre-expansion game where if you were a Paladin and you wanted to raid you were holy, plain and simple, nothing else worked.

 

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